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produced upwards, its apex subacute and directed backwardiy, 

 behind this it is inwardly lobately produced, its central ridge 

 before the couvexly produced posterior process distinctly tinelv 

 serrate. 



Length 8 millim. 



Hub. Assam ; Cherrapungi {S. W. Kemp). Upper Burma ; 

 Sadon {E. Golenso). 



Allied to //. uncinata, Stfd (vol. iv, p. 12, fig. 8), but with the 

 anterior proiiotal process much more perpendicularly elevated ; 

 tlie concave elevation of the posterior process shorter and more 

 abruptly raised; colour markings also distinct. 



3338. Hypsauchenia manni, sp. n. 



Allied to the preceding species, //. l-empi, but differing in the 

 following characters : — The anterior pronotal jH'ocess is shorter, 

 broader, more outwardly curved apically, its apex oblique not 

 acute ; tibise ochraceous ; other characters as in H. kempi. 



Length 7 millim. 



Hah. Darjiliug ; Pussumbing (//. H. Mann). 



1 received a single specimen of this species in 1906, and have 

 not yet seen another. 



[Pyrgauchenia breddini, Schmidt, described from Sumatra, has 

 been by a slip ascribed to Ceylon in the Zool. Record (1906, 

 p. 420). Eeference is therefore here made to the misprint to 

 explain the absence of the species from the enumeration of the 

 Indian fauna.] 



Genus LEPTOBELUS. (Vol. IV, p. 15.) 

 Leptobelus qazella, (Vol. IV, p. 16.) 

 Add : Ifab. Pusa (R. M. Lefroy). 



Genus TELINGANA. (Vol. IV, p. 17.) 

 3339. Telingana cognata, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum black, thickly greyishly pilose, postei'ior 

 pronotal process castaneous ; lateral areas of sternum and basal 

 margin of scutellum tomeutosely white; femora black, their 

 apices castaneous, anterior and intermediate tibia) fuscous, pos- 

 terior tibiae ochraceous, apices of tarsi black; scutellum (excluding 

 base) blackish ; tegmina shining ochraceous, basal area, nearlv 

 costal half, and inner apical margin, black; pronotum strongly, 

 centrally, longitudinally carinate, the lateral angles robust, 

 obliquely directed upuardly and apically recurved, their margins 

 carinate, their apices subacute, the posterior process slender, 



